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gratings and salutation. cowardly is a term i rarely use hawk watchers but sadly i can think of no better word to use when describing the actions of president donald j. trump and his now broken promise to release all of the long suppressed j.f.k. assassination files earlier this week president from boldly tweeted the long anticipated release of the j.f.k. files will take place tomorrow so interesting hearing this kind of gusto over transparency lifted the hopes for many of us who have long sought to know the truth behind one of the biggest course changing events in modern history but then came the october twenty sixth deadline and while president trump to his credit did
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release over two thousand files he still like many before him ultimately caved to the bidding of the cia the f.b.i. and other u.s. intelligence agencies are fighting to keep these files from public eyes. in response to the to the decision former editor in chief of salon dot com and author of the devil's chessboard one of the preeminent books on the history of the cia and america's deep state david talbot wrote on facebook quote your lawful right as an american citizen to your own history has been denied in poll to use the bureaucratic language of the spy agency that tells the president of the united states what he can and cannot do and that is exactly what they did in a memo released thursday from stated quote i have no choice today but to accept those redactions rather than allow potentially irreversible harm to our nation's security . he had national security the old tired tired old excuse
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we've heard over and over and over and over again every time the united states government or any other government for that matter exerts its power over their citizens right to the truth you did have a choice mr president however unlike the chelsea manning's jeffrey sterlings and ed snowden's of the world you chose not to make the correct choice. but we here are which is why we are always yours watching the whole. world in. the. real that would. last a. lot of. the day like you that i got. this.
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week so. well the walk to the park sorry i'm tired world uncertain and on top of the last one of the main questions at the heart of many of the mystery is that there is surrounding the assassination of the us president john f. kennedy is who was lee harvey oswald the government tells us that oswald was nothing more than an angry lho not with no clear motive for the crime apart from being an angry lone nut with marxist sympathies but many believe lee oz lee oswald was a lot more complicated and connected than the us government would have us believe including author judyth vary baker whose book manley how i came to know love and lose lee harvey oswald revealed her love affair with oswald the summer before that fateful day in november one nine hundred sixty three miss baker joined us earlier to help us set light on some of the mystery surrounding. i think for example they'd make him out to be alone wolf alone or this is his she's in photographs all time
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with all kinds of people have their arms around him he's smiling he has friends who are we're all afraid when he you know whisper like that and i will be giving lectures you know we're going to have or i found at this conference it is growing like crazy because we only allow people there who speak the truth about you can use as a nation we don't debate anymore whether or not we are smoke was innocent or guilty after fifty some years we. you know he was innocent by the way this is the best way it's a great litmus test if you have any reporter who says as will kill kennedy you can't trust him on anything else that's a fact so that's that's the way people can figure out who's telling the truth the media great way to do it now. in one thousand nine hundred nine i told people and they said oh come on because lee had told me i believe saved kennedy's life three weeks ago he told me that about thirty seven and a half hours before the assassination we were crying he told me he was gotten so
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deeply into this they're learning so deeply that if he tried to run away we'd all be killed and you could even see when he was arrested i'm cia you couldn't do it because he had those contacts in the u.s.s.r. where our deep deep seeded cia agents double agents working there in the u.s.s.r. they would have executed them they knew they had him that he would not do that all of you could say is that he was a patsy that so cruel. i knew him ok so we're looking at a man who could not make friends so there's the oh he was sullen he he wouldn't talk to anybody when you're an operative and you have certain things you have to do you can't make new friends you say hey let's go out and drink you know some beard and i can't do it they must know about all the things you're doing so he naturally a friendly man who could not. make new friends so they have to use that against him
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as well you know it's interesting sort of you know you you sort of one point you quoted if i had said oswald did it to be a rich woman instead of you know up living in hiding and fearing for my life that that's a very powerful statement that this is you in your own film there on audiotape they starting with him they know we were lovers i have so many documents and more witnesses have come forth that every year we have a new you know someone else what what in your what is your first hand experience with oswald you know truly truly sealed it for you that you knew that the man was a patsy in this in this crime that he was not guilty of being involved with with even trying to execute kennedy you know well see jim marrs knew this to get little he joined in a fourteen. that was his last great hope that you could do something the whole combination of what was against you you see leitz he said this and this stuck with
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me you said i'd even there's a marine. to all be my president you said how can i or be a good president and the other thing that struck me is that when little patrick kennedy cried i mean died lee oswalt cried. think about that kennedy's little premature certain died of highland lung disease leave reading that the paper broke down and wept and by the way marina she saw him cry about it too so i'm not alone in saying now how can a man who would. cry about the death of kennedy's son going to shoot him burning other point yet the other point is how can the word commission say that there at least said that he tried to shoot general walker general walker as the enemy of kennedy's this man is supposed to shot at the enemy of kennedy and then go ahead and shot kennedy it's so irrational but they do anything to hide the truth it's true as the truth is we had a we had
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a good time definitely they asked one of them like one of the million that's that's what these new documents coming out little by little hopefully it will get to see a lot more but one of the earlier little got out a stack of them of something that's a logical absurdity. you know my friend jack ruby i said in page one hundred eighty he was a big shot in the us vegas and that he would bring strippers there and and they had to sleep with him in order to get ahead in las vegas and invest it oh come on he was it to be you know somebody running that carousel and it was a nobody just you know as a matter of fact we have a document that's come out now says that when only eight days before the assassination jack ruby is in las vegas and he's riding around in a rolls royce there at the tropicana hotel gaev. to use he checked in with your favorite stripper at the time they were mr and mrs rubin so there are many other
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things that come out in the book and before i just it was just my word and now there are buttressed you know and i'm sorry i interrupted you are going to be too but it was a time a short oh no absolutely so one of the things which mean that and some of the stuff that came out about. richard helms was a deputy cia director under kennedy who later became a cia chief so the rockefeller commission which was. a cia activities and domestic affairs. one things that's come out that i think is important is we have as you know committee fired general charles kaberle destroyed his reputation destroyed him in everything his brother as you know was earl campbell and now the new records have come out showing that he received well good. so i mean can i ask you to chance to do judith do you believe that lee harvey oswald was a member of the cia. or well you know that but that is interesting it's not about
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her belief it's knowledge. do you think this is that it is and yet it takes only those who don't understand he this name harvey when i see lee us of all i want people to think of it was lee harvey oswald. in new orleans they call him everybody called lee harvey because everybody does it new orleans you know so i'm janie sue or something. together but that was a fighting word for him he hated still even on his you see where he was putting in his application for his mexican tourist visa by the way point catholic that because we plan to get married he you know he never put a religion before ever even though i was raised lutheran but he put catholic on it because some ignorant priest would see that on the document think he was a catholic and marius and can't. we didn't want to civil marriage that we get other records we want to bury a little tiny church and hide from all of them and just have we were in love so when you say if he tells me that he was trained by that oh and i and he goes into
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all kinds of details i can tell you everything about his training and what that he went through it was horrible if what if there were a lot because they did not want anybody who could get brainwashed going into the soviet union. and anyway levy of course he had so much to tell me because he didn't have anyone he could trust you talk to so you know i was there and look how long i kept my mouth shut he knew mike he could trust me those boys he tells one of things i want to ask you is after the assassination took place and as you mentioned before you had you know various people being killed and all of you know you when did you decide that you needed to leave the country or go into hiding at what point did you suddenly sail carried my my lover has been killed all of these well everybody around me is given weird you know hit on around me there's a very you know what was the decision that you did because you i knew they would get because they were contacting me and i knew they were good because that we loved
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each other i mean we were working very hard together dr marion and even david ferrie of course have read the book day three mafia pilot for over five hundred pages where you can learn a great deal about him and who he really was. the problem i had is trying to stay alive well part of it helped in that when i was working on the project with david and all of them i was duty very varied and it reilly i was mrs baker and then in when i had to flee actually florida i was in this is robert allison because the third on top of that are joining the mormon church for good reason mormons are decent people and i felt safer among them it's almost like an alliance mouth because so many mormons are f.b.i. and so on but i was only sister baker they'd only use your first name here so i was just your baker for seventy years was a david ferrie just told you to run. he always tell me don't get your name in the
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paper my sister i did not go to her wedding. i mean i love my sister's only sister my i love my grandparents i love my grandpa whiting with all my heart you could read about the human in me and lete and yet i didn't dare go to his funeral so i did because the names that don't get their name very high in the papers you know when i came back from new orleans they put me in a cover job at first at producer can research because i was always think followed by reporters because i was you know i was the genius in all this kind of thinking cancer so they said oh we're kicking her out because i had to i had objected to using prisoners. who didn't know that what they were volunteering for if it worked it would kill them and that's what saved my life i guess god spared me so i could speak to all of you now. all right as we go to break rock watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics with
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a couple of facebook and twitter so your poll shows that are to dot com coming up we present former governor minnesota jesse ventura's thoughts. release release of the j.f.k. documents and then we preview this week's latest edition of we're back to stay to watch the whole. here's what people have been saying about rejected and i suspect it's full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than food that i see people you've never heard of love redacted the night. president of the world bank hey i'm going to write
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a seriously send us an e-mail. all the fear we took. every the world to your ear. and you'll get it all the old the old. the old according to jest. come for the. mark twain said it's easier to fool people than to convince them they've been fooled that could be why america is so divided because people have been fed a fake news feed for by corporate interests they beat you down until you believe their fairy tale well here's a story for all the big let's pull back. to.
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the president wraps decision to not release many of the j.f.k. assassination files many are left speculating over what really lies in the once again redacted documents with so many different theories swirling over what really happened on that fateful day in dallas in one nine hundred sixty three yesterday's puzzling decision on fortunately left us all questioning everything even more for us so we're look at what may be in those files what we'll never find in them and how the government's calculus in this case may end up backfiring either way we turn
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to jesse ventura host of the world according to jesse and former independent governor of minnesota. first of all let's talk about these documents clearly they're vetted i don't think there's going to be any big bombshells in them but the point i believe the government loses either way because number one if there's nothing in them why were they locked away for fifty years and number two if lee harvey oswald who they told us is if he is who they told us he was a disgruntled little marine private who became a marxist defected to russia came back got angry and killed our president walt why would anything have to be locked up for fifty years you only lock something up if you have something to hide so clearly the government has never been truthful about the john f. kennedy killing and that's as simple as it gets if it was true everything the
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warren commission told us why would they have to lock anything up if the history is a lie you can't build a foundation of a country based upon lies if what happened in one nine hundred sixty three was actually what i believe a coup d'etat took place in the united states of america we just don't seem to want to admit that do we and let's go back to locking things up for fifteen years the reason you'd lock something up for fifty years is waiting for all the people who are might have been involved to die so that they're no longer on the hook anymore if the truth were to come out i'll tell you something you need to look at kennedy in a common sense view point now give you one example the day he was arrested he was arrested at that texas theater now you had the murder of the president about an hour and a half earlier the murder of police officer tippit about a half hour earlier they were both miles away from this theater and yet this guy
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was wild walked. into the theater without buying a ticket and some body saw him and called the police now imagine if you're the police dispatcher you've got the murder of the president the murder of one of your own police officers and somebody calls you with an unrelated thing that a guy didn't buy a fifty second ticket to go into the movies what was the response ten squad cars twenty two cops and the news media all for a guy at that time who only didn't pay a fifty cent ticket to get into the movies come on apply common sense to it it doesn't pass the smell test it stank. well what took place in dealey plaza what i believe took place in dealey plaza that day closer simply this a coup d'etat. there were forces in this country multiple forces from the cia to the military industrial complex to the mafia to the federal
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reserve there the cat jack kennedy was getting a lot of people angry at him and a lot of powerful people the oil guys he was going to take away the oil depletion allowance that's how they make their big money kennedy was going to remove it from them so there were probably a half a dozen major entities that did not like this president had kennedy lived there would have been no vietnam war he was adamant about that he wasn't going into vietnam and so there were people that wanted war always remember war is a racket and war is done for profit making that's why wars are fought read smedley butler is book war is a racket from the two time congressional medal of honor winner i cannot tell you who exactly killed john f. kennedy what i will say is this i'm firmly convinced it was not lehi riaz wald. do i believe judyth vary baker and your relationship with lee harvey oswald
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absolutely judyth vary baker knows things that only she could know she knows things about oswald in fact i called oliver stone after i met judyth vary baker and i told oliver you got to meet this woman she fills in all the blanks in new orleans all the things we do know all these little things judyth vary baker fills in those bank blanks i think she's extremely credible i believe for. the truth is often a hard pill to swallow swallow. tough truth but the folks that are to americans his show are dad to chew that pill up base and then they give you the darkest truth the comedy your brain needs so let's wash down the week's news with redacted correspondents natalie bill and they only care about. things right now hard to
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swallow truth. the truth. is the shuffle in a real tree and. these days yes we. speaking of pals natalie. you found something happening in oklahoma and it wasn't the wind sweeping across the plains was no unfortunately. so oklahoma their drug courts are diverting hundreds of nonviolent drug offenders to this program called christian alcoholics and addicts in recovery or care and they market themselves if you go on their website they market themselves as drug recovery center where offenders can go to get treatment for a year instead of going to prison what they conveniently leave off of their website is the fact that care partners with major chicken companies to provide them with free labor to work in chicken processing plants and care pockets their pay and in seven years they've made eleven million dollars in revenue. thanks ladies
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labor. would be something jesus wouldn't like i miss going to row now i would venture to say that is the book so i'm so i don't live that situation you're going to follow that is a horrible level of evil or bad and i wasn't into the painting or the story and so in this clip i talk about all the winners and the losers from this arrangement. and major corporations like hey i've seen wal-mart even popeye's rely on the chicken these workers are forced to mangle without a. wait. on top of being covered in poultry blood they have to do it for free. they've changed the opening song in the musical. oklahoma where drug charge means you'll be a slave. yeah that sounds more accurate
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especially since all of the profits that would go toward paying their labor actually go toward christian alcoholics and addicts and recovery care and uncertified drug treatment facilities that partners with chicken companies like simmons and the like farms to provide these companies will for even labor and if those laborers refuse the got chickens or get injured then there are only other option is or is it. got there's going to your norm back into the clinic. all right it's terrible aids who provides i know i was there was a heartbreaker i have only ever heard oh yeah you know where i want to move over oh i want to look niger and africa has been on the minds of many americans this week mainly because most people including tragically some congressman didn't have any idea that the military. happen to be there that is true that some senators who
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are warmongering did not know where we had troops in africa i guess they just sell the war they don't know the details about the product or the inventory that they're selling so i did talk about it africa and our missions in africa which have been going on since about two thousand and seven and now. it looks like we're going to be escalating our troops there and they we have been expanding for about the past ten years but nobody's been paying attention to it until american troops are actually killed do we really know what the excuse is that this poor boy trotted out for water would be troops fighting terrorists. i mean that excuse just like the real cold and take it every day i mean it's just everything it was seriously about so it's not you it's me you know it was just it's
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. like you know you. smell it and. you have to bomb. but it does seem like of course it's another scramble for africa china has been investing heavily in the economies in africa partnering with different african countries i'm not saying that they're angels the way they go about it they probably have a neo colonial project too but they are. trying to rectify a lot of problems with the i mean the roads to factories that provide jobs and building up things like that they're not bombing yet we just want to do you think what we should do what we're good at so we're going out and were. so worried about the railroad there's not a great rule as you say ok but if you've got a. boys we can blow up in total is them back into the stone and i think you'll
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agree there actually are both stories it's likely that. hasn't been raped and pillaged enough by people coming to the cops to rape a girl and you i mean throw in history that's the tragedy of africa is that everybody from the british to john was in there i think in that era cans are very skeptical about foreign powers coming in and so you do have these like anti. anti-government not necessarily terrorists but anti-government forces who. see the u.s. partnering with corrupt regimes and it doesn't look good i'm going to say but it does look and then i look at all of the merest to write yeah. yeah there's so there's a variety of terrorist groups who are maybe mistakenly labeled as isis you know who they were i don't know i don't like when you look at the spreadsheet if you are in fear and they just have
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a different agenda. you know pipelines being built they see their men are always being and well being extract which is what we did and that's what we've done in the middle east and especially with well i got to say don't miss solarians. while the. reader am learning more about your marriage act it was redacted. preachers exclusive interviews and panels every thursday r.t. america bill mccurry body not only real always a pleasure thank you so much all right everybody but that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told you above the floor tell you all i love you i am i robot and i'm top of the wall and keep watching those hawks and have a great day and night everybody. trial lawyer i've spent countless hours poring through documents to tell the story
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about the ugly side of calls in the. corporate media everything uses to talk about these cars are not something i'm going to paint a clear picture about how disturbing how cool drugs corporate conduct is becoming a mom these are stories that you know no exception to my pepto host of america's quest. cool. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties aren t. american play r.t. america offers more artsy american personal. in many ways the news landscape is just like this you know real news fake news good actors bad actors and in the end
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you could never hear on. so much parking for all the world's a stage all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. i do not know if the russian state packed into john podesta emails and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's director of national intelligence has not provided credible to support his claims of russia i also know he perjured himself in a senate hearing three months before the revelations provided by edward snowden he denied to be n.s.a. was carrying out wholesale surveillance of the us. the hyperventilating corporate media has once again proved to be an echo for government claims that cannot be verified you would have thought they would have learned something after serving as george w. bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in
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a fact based universe especially when we enter an era when truth and fiction are becoming indistinguishable. you're seeing her. world according to. if you've been tuning in then you know this month that we took the world according to jesse to aspen colorado today we're covering space and technology but first the governor joins me now from minnesota to talk about the u.s. government's plans to militarize space. for all you out there sit down the show starts narrow. the war. years. it's been seventy years since the united states military last added
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a uniform service with the creation of the air force after world war two but now congress wants to change that the house of representatives just passed legislation under the national defense authorization act that would direct the department of defense to create a new space corps the agency will operate under the umbrella of the air force if passed by the senate we may soon see war in space gov the u.s. military depends on space for satellite g.p.s. and weather information but do we really need to militarize it. well in a perfect world i'd like to say no you know i really think that it's detrimental that we can't go out there with militarizing space here's the problem as i see it it's one thing to go out in space like star trek you know we've all seen star trek where you go in for world a world where no man.

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